A technological love story. A never ending series of tragedy and ecstasy in software, hardware and relationships comparing apples to oranges on a routinely basis. (Or just: notes on how to get stuff done haphazardly composed just for fun.)

Specify how many milliseconds each frame should show by dividing 1 by the frame rate of the actual movie clip (open video in player, for example VLC, find the frame rate in some properties window) and multiplying by 1000. Alternatively, each layer name can have the delay specified in a paranthesis, for example by adding " (10ms)" to it.

Open the GIF to see if it is working as planned.

Yes, there are more or less shady, more or less functional online services that do some of, all of or even more than the above for free.

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I hold an M.Sc. degree in horticulture (thesis on bioinformatics) from Copenhagen University and a Diploma of Specialized Journalism from Danish School of Media and Journalism. Info-tech biologist writer. Science fiction, fantasy, popular science and comic books reader. FC Copenhagen season ticket holder. Sports analysis visualizer. Cyclist and Linux user. Author of Ecowar - Natural Resources and Conflict.